December 2012

12/30/2012

And the garment which has the infection of leprosy in it, in a woolen garment or in a linen garment, whether in the warp or in the woof of linen or of wool, or in leather, or in any leather-work, and the infection is greenish or reddish in the garment, or in the leather, whether in the warp or in the woof or in any leather utensil, it is an infection of leprosy and should be seen by the priest. The priest is to see the infection and quarantine the infection for seven days. The priest will see the infection on the seventh day. If the infection has spread in the garment, whether in the warp or in the woof or in leather, for any work of leather that may be made, the infection is a malignant leprosy. It is impure. The garment, whether warp or woof of wool or linen or any leather utensil which the infection is in, is to be burnt, because it is a malignant leprosy. It is to be burnt in fire. But if the priestt sees that here the infection has not spread in the garment, whether in the warp or in the woof or in any leather untesil, the priest is to command that they wash what the infection is in. He is to quarantine it again for seven days. The priest will see the infection after it has been washed: If here the infection has not changed its appearance, even though the infection has not spread, it is impure. Burn it in fire. It is sunken in the worn-patches and in the bald-patches. But if the priest sees that here the infection has faded after washing it, he is to tear it from the garment or from the leather, whether from the warp or from the woof. Then, if it is still seen in the garment, whether in the warp or in the woof or in any leather utensil, it is spreading. Burn what the infection is in with fire. But the garment, whether the warp or the woof or any leather utensil you may wash, from which the infection has been removed, wash it again and declare it pure. This is the law of the infection of leprosy of the woolen or linen garment, of the warp or of the woof or of any leather utensil, for its purity or for its impurity. - Leviticus 13:47-59

12/25/2012

And if a man or a woman has pocks, white pocks in the skin of his flesh, and the priest sees that here are faint pocks in the skin of his flesh: it is albinism bursting in the skin. He is pure. And a man whose head is plucked, he is bald. He is pure. And if his head is plucked from the corner of his face, he is bald foreheaded. He is pure. But if a bald head or a bald forehead has a reddish-white infection, it is leprosy bursting in his bald head or in his bald forehead. The priest is to see him, and if here the swelling of the infection is reddish-white in his bald head or in his bald forehead, like the appearance of leprosy in the skin of the flesh, he is a leprous man. He is impure. The priest must declare him impure. His infection is on his head. And the leper who has the infection, his clothes are to be stripped, and his head is to be dishevelled and wrapped until his mustache, and he is to call out: Impure! Impure! He will be declared impure all the days that the infection is on him. He is impure. He is to sit alone. His habitation is outside the camp. - Leviticus 13:38-46

12/16/2012

And a man or a woman who has an infection on him, on the head or on the beard, and the priest sees the infection, and here it appears deeper than the skin, and thin yellow hair is in it, the priest is to declare him impure. It is psoriasis. It is leprosy of the head or the beard. But if the priest sees the infection of psoriasis, and here it does not appear deeper than the skin, and there is no black hair in it, the priest is to quarantine the psoriasis-infected one for seven days. The priest will see the infected one on the seventh day, and here the psoriasis has not spread and does not have yellow hair in it, and the psoriasis does not appear deeper than the skin. Therefore, he will shave, but he may not shave the psoriasis. The priest is to quarantine the psoriasis again for seven days. The priest is to see the psoriasis on the seventh day, and here the psoriasis has not spread in the skin and does not appear deeper than the skin. Therefore, the priest will declare him pure. He is to wash his close and be pure. But if the psoriasis spreads and spreads in the skin after he is declared pure, and the priest sees him, and here the psoriasis spreads in the skin, the priest is not to inspect for the yelklow hair. He is impure. But if the psoriasis ceases in his eyes, and black hair grows in it, the psoriasis is healed. He is pure. The priest is to declare him pure. - Leviticus 13:29-37

12/09/2012

And if a boil is in the flesh of his skin and heals, and in place of the boil is a white swelling or a reddish-white blister, and it is shown to the priest, and the priest sees here that it appears deeper than the skin, and its hair has turned white, the priest is to declare him impure. It is an infection of leprosy bursting in a boil. But if the priest sees it, and here white hair is not in it, and it does not appear deeper than the skin, and it is fading, the priest is to quarantine him for seven days. Then, if it spreads and spreads in the skin, the priest will declare him impure. He is infected. But if the blister ceases in its place, not spreading, it is the scar of a boil. The priest is to declare him pure. Or if a fire-burn is in the flesh of his skin, and the tissue of the burn has a blister, reddish-white or white, and the priest sees it, and here hair has turned white in the blister, and it appears deeper than the skin: it is leprosy bursting in a burn. The priest is to declare him impure. It is an infection of leprosy. But if the priest sees it, and here white hair is not in the blister, and it is not deeper than the skin, and it is fading, the priest is to quarantine him for seven days. The priest is to see him on the seventh day. If it has spread and spread in the skin, the priest is to declare him impure. It is an infection of leprosy. But if the blister ceases in its place, not spreading in the skin, and it is fading: it is a swelling of the burn. The priest is to declare him pure, because it is a scar of the burn. - Leviticus 13:18-28

12/02/2012

When the infection of leprosy is in a man, he is to come to the priest. The priest will see that here is a white swelling in the skin, and it has turned the hair white, and raw flesh lives in the swelling. It is chronic leprosy in the skin of his flesh. The priest is to declare him impure. He is not ot quarantine him, because he is impure. But if the leprosy bursts and bursts in the skin, so the leprosy covers all of the infected skin, from his head until his feet, in all appearance to the eyes of the priest, and the priest sees that here the leprosy covers all of his flesh, he will declare the infection pure. All of it having turned white, it is pure. But on the day when living flesh appears in it, it will be considered impure. The priest will see the living flesh and declare it impure. The living flesh is impure. It is leprosy. Or if the living flesh returns but turns white, and he comes to the priest, and the priest sees him, that here the infection has turned white, the prist will declare the infection pure. It is pure. - Leviticus 13:9-17